A: To use the bore tool, you would pick the correct adapter for the caliber you are sighting in. Tighten the bore tool in the bore of your gun with the roll switch facing up and so the tool does not move or wobble. Turn on the laser and adjust the center of the crosshairs/middle iron sight to be right on the laser dot. We then suggest going to your range for any fine tuning you might need to do.

Q: How much distance do I need for bore sighting with the MBS-1722?

A: To obtain the best accuracy we recommend using 25-30 yards.

Q: What if 25-30 yards is not available?

A: The bore tool can still be used at a shorter distance of 10 yards. If this is the distance you are using, instead of placing the middle of your crosshairs/middle iron sight right on the red laser dot, you will adjust them to be 2 inches directly above the laser dot.

Q: How do I measure 2 inches above the laser if I am sighting in at the shorter distance?

A: Provided with the MBS-1722 is our Daylight Laser Target. Each line on the target represents 1”. You would use this target by pointing the laser dot at the center of the bull’s eye and then adjusting your crosshairs/middle iron sight to the second line above the bull’s eye. This will put you 2 inches above the laser dot.

Q: What kind of batteries and how many does the MBS-1722 use?

A: The MBS-1722 uses three batteries, size 393.

Q: How long do the batteries last?

A: The battery life is 1.5 hours constant on.

Q: How do I change the batteries?

A: The batteries are housed inside of the roll switch used to turn the laser on/off. Remove roll switch from laser body to replace batteries.

Q: Where can I purchase replacement batteries for my MBS-1722?

A: The 393 batteries are standard camera/watch/hearing aid batteries that can be purchased at your local Wal-Mart, Radio Shack, local drug store or any other place that sells watch or hearing aid batteries. You may also purchase 12 packs of replacement batteries directly from LaserLyte here: http://www.laserlyte.com/products/12-pack-of-393-batteries